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Confirmed that our trains will arrive via the Waterloo Spur on flatbed rail car, just like Toronto's been taking delivery of their FLEXITY Outlook LRV's.
Different will be the procedure for getting them off the flatbed, though - suspect ours will use ramps like many other cities do (Toronto built an at-height "dock" so they can just roll them off quickly right into their tracks at the yard).
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Galloway was on CBC this morning and said Bombardier is still confident that they can meet the revised schedule of December 2016, but that the Metrolinx staff person on site said early next year is more likely.
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If the Market Square overpass owned by the public, or is it private sector?
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Arrival of first Ion vehicle may miss December deadline, councillor says - CTV Kitchener
Another new plan:
Quote:Only one vehicle for the Ion system will be assembled in Thunder Bay.
The rest will be put together at a Bombardier facility in Kingston, where Galloway says work has begun on one of the vehicles.
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(11-24-2016, 10:16 AM)DKsan Wrote: If the Market Square overpass owned by the public, or is it private sector?
Owned by the landlord (same on both sides), a company named Dream.
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(11-24-2016, 08:04 AM)Canard Wrote: Different will be the procedure for getting them off the flatbed, though - suspect ours will use ramps like many other cities do (Toronto built an at-height "dock" so they can just roll them off quickly right into their tracks at the yard).
The TTC will be eventually receiving hundreds of the vehicles via the Hillcrest dock, so that makes sense. We certainly don't need anything of that sort for fourteen deliveries.
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I don't think they'll be receiving at Hillcrest - streetcar and LRV have different track gauges. More likely at the Mount Dennis facility on Eglinton.
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The TTC will be receiving 100s of vehicles at the hillcrest dock. 100s for the downtown streetcar order.
They won't be receiving the suburban LRT vehicles there, because they are separate, incompatible networks from downtown.
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(11-24-2016, 08:04 AM)Canard Wrote: Confirmed that our trains will arrive via the Waterloo Spur on flatbed rail car, just like Toronto's been taking delivery of their FLEXITY Outlook LRV's.
Different will be the procedure for getting them off the flatbed, though - suspect ours will use ramps like many other cities do (Toronto built an at-height "dock" so they can just roll them off quickly right into their tracks at the yard).
Who's adventurous enough to make a map of the delivery route our LRVs will travel to reach the Region?
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When do the late fees kick in? The original agreement said first vehicle by August 15, 2016 and two through fourteen by December 10, 2016 (!).
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(11-24-2016, 12:51 PM)urbd Wrote: Who's adventurous enough to make a map of the delivery route our LRVs will travel to reach the Region?
Well, it'd just be the same route that they take now to get the Outlook's to Toronto, except then go down the Kitchener line, and just before you get to the VIA station you branch up the Waterloo Spur.
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(11-24-2016, 02:15 PM)Canard Wrote: (11-24-2016, 12:51 PM)urbd Wrote: Who's adventurous enough to make a map of the delivery route our LRVs will travel to reach the Region?
Well, it'd just be the same route that they take now to get the Outlook's to Toronto, except then go down the Kitchener line, and just before you get to the VIA station you branch up the Waterloo Spur.
ok so, who's adventurous enough to draw the full route on a map, as a piece of information for those of us that don't know it all?
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And who is in a position to leak the delivery date so some enterprising nerds can get some pictures of the LRVs swanning up the spurline trail?
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